9.6
MUTT AND JEFF
MUTT, A CHANCE TO TAKE A CANDID CAMERA PICTURE! THE CLUTZ GIRL IS DOIN' A FAN DANCE IN HER BACK YARD!
FAN DANCE, EH?
`THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 14, 1939.
By BUD FISHER
WHY, YOU LITTLE BOOB/ DO YOU CALL THAT A
FAN DANCE?
SURE! SHE STUCK HER FINGERS IN AN
ELECTRIC FAN!
Programme Of Variety And
Dance Music
Today's Wireless
12.15 p.m.-Short Service of Interces-
sion..
12.30 p.m.-Gitta Alpar (Soprano) and
Marek Weber & His Orchestra.
Time Signal and
1.00 p.m.--Local
Weather Report.
Sonata In A Emanuel Minor for 'Cello & Piano.
('Cello) and Gerald Feuermann Moore (Piano). 1.30 p.m.-Reuter
1.03 p.m.-Schubert
and Rugby Press, Announce- Weather Forecast and ments.
1.45 p.m.-Herbert E. Groh
and the Orchestra Mascotte. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.
6 p.m.-Songs
(Tenor).
by
(Tenor)
Richard Tauber
6.10 p.m.-Mozart-Concertante Sin- Albert' fonie For Violin & Viola. Sammons (Violin) and Lionel Tertis (Viola),
6.45 p.m.-London Relay-News Sup-
plement.
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. 9.52 megacycles)
6:56 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.67 p.m.-Excerpts from Gilbert and
Sullivan.
7.27 p.m.-De Groot & His Orchestra
with Lily Pons (Soprano).
Bizet Symphony No. 1 By The
London "Phil.”
Bears Picnic; Dinah; Down at the Old Bull and Bush; Just a Wee Deoch and Doris; She's a Lassie from Lancashire; I do Like to be Beside the Seaside......Reginald
.Dixon.
(from the film); In The Night (Tate)
Slow Fox-Trots De Groot & His Or- chestra. Erstes
pourri (Robrecht).
Waltzer Pot-
8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
Till I Wake (from 'Indian Love Ly-8.03 p.m.-Bizet-Symphony No. 1 In
rics' Amy
Woodforde-Finden);
C. Major. London Philharmonic Or- chestra conducted by Walter Goehr. The Temple Bells (from 'Indian
Bizet's "Car- Love Lyrics'-Amy Woodforde-8.31 p.m.-Songs from Finden)....De Groot & His Or- chestra. I Love You (Grieg); Ro- mance (Rubinstein)....De Groot & His Orchestra. I'm The Echo (Alm 'I Dream too Much'); I Dream Too Much (from the film)
..Lily Pons (Soprano) with Of- chestra. Under The Roofs of Paris
Winning
CONTRACT
(By The Four Aces)
David Bruce Burnstone, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schen- World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence.
ken.
A GIVEAWAY DOUBLE
To-day's hand was played by Ho-, Ace. He now cashed his Ace of dia- ward Schenken in the semi-finals of mands and led a third heart, which the Masters' Team-of-Four Champion-he trumped with dummy's seven-spot, one trump ship. The bidding is quite interesting, and eventually lost but and the final contract of six clubs trick to the Queen of clubs, thereby
making his contract. would normally be a laydown.
South, Dealer
Both sides vulnerable
រ
A 10
10 6 2
♣K 9 7 4 2
A 76482
10.9
W
◊ 8.4
8 3 2
♡ J 8
A Q J 6·8-
KQJD
A 978
O A
A 10 8 6
Mr. Schenken
The bidding: Bouth. West
Bast PROJ
1
2A
10 30
North
2
30.
Pass
Pass 54
Pasa Pasa
Pass
Pass .Dbl.
Pass
Pase
tid
Pres
At the other table North and South contented themselves with a notrump game.
**
*
Yesterday, as David Bruce Burns- tone's partner, you held:
A 1-1
◊ Q XX ♣ K xxx
The bidding:
Burnstone 1A
Mater
10
Jacoby You Pass (7)
ANSWER: Your correct bid is two spades. Your partner almost surely has at least a five-card suit. If he has a good hand, your bid will en- courage him to go on.
Score 100% for two spades, 80% for one notrump, 0 for pass. *
Vivem QUESTION NO. 231
West opened the King of hearts. Mr. Oswald Jacoby is your partner to- Schenken won with the Ace and nowday, neither side is vulnerable, decided that East's doublé could be, you hold:
HIGH CARD VALUES OF THE PRUS-ACES SYSTEM
S
ACE KING QUEENT
JACK
based only on all four trumps. Accordingly, he went right after the spades, and when West showed out on the third lead. was able to get two dis- ^rcards - of-hearts, He- now ruffed a heart low.
in dummy and played the four of clubs..Last
I I
and
The bidding:
10
Burgstone
Pau What do you mat tomorrow.)
Του (2) “(Answer:
(Rel
The
played the Jack and Mr. Schenken the Inc.)
men". The Flower You Threw To Me.
Fernand Anisseau (Tenor) with Orchestra. I Am Escamillo....F. Ansseau (Tenor) and M. Journet (Bass) with Orchestra. Speak To Me Of My Mother; I might, per- haps, have been of a false flend the prey....F. Heldy (Soprano) and F. Ansseau (Tenor) with Or- chestra.
8.48 p.m.--Light Orchestral..
Classical Selection (arr. Ewing); Charm Of The Valse Selection (arr. Winter)....The London Pal- ladium Orchestra.
9.05 p.m.-Studio-Comments on Ro-
cent Events.
9.15 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9,30 p.m.-Selections from Light Opera "Casanova"-Selection (J. Strauss, arr. Benatzsky)....New Mayfair Orchestra; "Helen"-Vocal Gems (Offenbach-arr. Korngold) Columbia Light Opera Company with
On Orchestra; Slaughter Tenth Avenue (from 'On Your Toes'-Hart & Rodgers)..... Paul Whiteman & His Concert Orch. 9.55 p.m.-Local Sport Results.
riety and Dance Music. 10,00 p.m.-Grand Programme of Va. Novelty Jack Hylton Throws
Party. Guests: Tommy Handley, Hilda Mundy and Billy. Caryll, Peggy Dell, Tom Webster, Jack Barty, Nelson Keys, Freddie Fox, The Swingtette with Jack Hylton's Boys.
•
་
A
-After All These.. Years; Silver Sails On Moonlit Waters.....Jack Wilson & His Versatile Five.
Vocal--Nobody's Darlin' But Mine (Davis); Wandering Shoes....The Hill Billies with Their Own No- velty Accomp. Quickstep-Moonlight; Waltz-Dear Love, My Love....Victor Silves- ter & His Ballroom Orchestra. Vocal-Peter's Pop Keeps A Lollipop Shop; I'm An Old Cow-Hand from Rocky the Rio Grande.....The Mountaineers accompanied by the Bunk House Boys. Fox-Trots-What Will I Tell My
A Heart?; On Little Bamboo Bridge...Roy Smeck & His Ha- waiian Serenaders. Organ-Wedding of the Painted Doll (Brown); Medley Of Old Songs, Intro: Honeysuckle and the Bee; Whistling Coon; Daisy Bell; Pom- Tiddley-om-Pom; Silver Threads among the Gold; Let's all go down the Strand....Leslie James at the Organ of the Regent Cinema, London. Waltz-The Whistling Waltz (from 'Limelight'); Fox-Trot The Fleet's In Port Again....Billy Reid & His Accordion Band. Violin-Always (from 'Puritan Lul- laby-Smith); Song of Paradise (King)....Albert Sandler assisted by J. Byfield (Piano), J. Sameh- tini (Cello) and S. Torch (Organ). Tango-El Adios Del Boyero; Rumba --Buscando Millonaria...Orques- ta Tipica Roberto Firpo. Vocal-The Piccolino (Alm
-Hat'); Cheek To Cheek (film "Top Hat')....Ginger Rogers with Orch. Slow Fox-Trot-This Is My Night "To Dream (film 'Doctor Rhythm'); Quickstep There's Honey On The Moon To-night....Victor Silves- ter & His Ballroom Orchestra. Vocal & Piano My SO.S. For You (Alm 'Soft Lights and Sweet Mu- sic'); Dirty Face (Hegan & Others)
Turner Layton. Tango-Venetian Moon (film 'In- vitation to the Waltz); Fox-Trot- No Other One....Little Jack Lit- tle & His Orchestra.
'Top
Fox-Trots-Who'll Buy My Bublit- chki?; Joseph! Joseph!....Emery. Deutsch & His Orchestra. Piano "Words and Music"-Medley
Raie Da Costa. Tango-Caramba; Slow Fox-Trot- Gypsy Violin....Mantovani & His Tipica Orchestra. Organ-Dixon Request Medley. In-
tro: I do like to be beside the:Sea- You Smiling; Slow Fox-Trot- side; Blaze Away; Who Were you Waltz-I Shall Always Remember with last Night?; If You Were the Lonely...Billy Cotton & His Band. Only Girl in the World; Teddy' 12.00 midnight.-Glose.down.
THE
HONG KONG
PENINSULA HOTEL;
HONG KONG HOTEL: REPULGE BAY HOTEL.;
& SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE, HOTEL.
HOTELS
LIMITED
In assosiation with the Grand Hotel des Wagon Lite, Pelping